NW Distict folks may find this interesting out of a Tacoma newspaper:
The Clover Park boyd hoops team look to capture their second straight Class 2A West Central District and state title starting this week but without the dynamic shooting and play of sophomore guard David Crisp.
Warriors head coach Mel Ninnis told Patch that Crisp?who averages 25 points per game?recently broke his foot. He will miss the remainder of the season, Ninnis said.
Clover Park?ranked No. 1 in state?earned the top seed and a bye to the district playoffs and will compete against the winner of Foster and Port Angeles at 8 p.m. on Thursday at Lakes High School.
The Clover Park boyd hoops team look to capture their second straight Class 2A West Central District and state title starting this week but without the dynamic shooting and play of sophomore guard David Crisp.
Warriors head coach Mel Ninnis told Patch that Crisp?who averages 25 points per game?recently broke his foot. He will miss the remainder of the season, Ninnis said.
Clover Park?ranked No. 1 in state?earned the top seed and a bye to the district playoffs and will compete against the winner of Foster and Port Angeles at 8 p.m. on Thursday at Lakes High School.